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Josh Radnor & Elizabeth Olsen in a comic coming-of-age story about an unlikely romance between a jaded 35-year-old college counselor & a precocious 19-year-old student.

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Chase Whale

Poetic justice Is served in insightful LIBERAL ARTS

Tom Long

For a film about aging and romanticism, "Liberal Arts" feels like it needs a more mature script.

Lisa Kennedy

Liberal Arts maneuvers its story in a philosophical way that is anything but detached. There's a warmth here that reminds audiences why college -- and, dare we say, their core curriculums? -- matter.

Cath Clarke

As a comedy of manners, 'Liberal Arts' is perfectly likeable.But you might find its talky touchy-feeliness on the smug side.

Walter V. Addiego

There are some entertaining and moving scenes here, but, overall, it's a bit softhearted for my taste.

Joe Williams

"Liberal Arts" sticks to the syllabus of a decidedly minor movie, but its humanities faculty is first-rate.

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